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If you're looking for a lightweight 3 Wheel Stroller For Running wheel pushchair that is able to take on rough terrain This model is a good option. Its foam-filled, never-flat tyres will not puncture and are easy to maintain.

With the purchase of a separate car seat or adapters, it will also be able to accommodate one. It comes with a huge shopping basket.

Easy to Manoeuvre

Unlike some all-terrain pushchairs, which often feature air-filled tyres (that are great for uneven ground, but may be prone to punctures) a lightweight pushchair typically has solid tyres that are easy to maneuver across any surface. They also tend to have a great suspension, which makes the ride more comfortable for your baby. If you are looking for a buggy which can also be used as a jogger, pick one with an front wheel that locks into place and a brake that can be operated with just one hand.

The ICandy Core is a light, compact pushchair that's ideal for both rural and urban environments. It has large, foam-filled tyres that can take on any terrain (according to MFM reviewer Tara the model performs well on forest paths that are open, gravel tracks, and market town cobbles) as well as child-friendly features like a reclined seat, an adjustable handlebar, a generous basket and a one-handed fold. MFM reviewer Becky finds that the handbrake is in a safe position to prevent kicking it in the wrong way. This is a huge benefit when traveling with a toddler who's likely to be doing some of the pushing.

Comfortable for your baby

The best pushchairs come with seats that are spacious, padded and ventilated for the comfort of your baby or toddler. It must also be able to recline to allow your child to sit up and look around the world around them. They are usually equipped with leg rests and straps that can be adjusted to allow you to determine the most comfortable position.

You can also buy all-terrain pushchairs which are specifically designed for off-road use. They will come with features like large puncture-proof wheels as well as great suspension, making them a great option for walks in the countryside or cobbles in market towns. However, they may be heavier and more bulkier than other pushchairs and can be difficult to fold and fit in the car boot.

All-terrain strollers are more expensive than standard models. However they are a good option if you reside in rural areas, or often take your buggy off the main roads, they may be worth the investment. They are also difficult to maneuver through smaller spaces and shops as they can be quite wide.

One of the best all-terrain pushchairs is the UPPAbaby Nipper V5. It comes with a sturdy chassis, tyres with air-filled that are nearly impossible to puncture and fantastic suspension. It is ideal for long walks over a variety of terrains, and can be used for jogging when your child is older. It has a huge storage basket, as well as an easy-to-use canopy with a peekaboo view.

The Baby Trend Sonar Cargo 3 wheeled strollers-three wheel pushchairs Travel System is another stroller with all-terrain capabilities that is worth looking into. It comes with a huge storage bag that is built into the back of its seat, and also access to the rear and front of the spacious basket. Its modern and sleek design features a parent tray that can be used in landscape or portrait mode. It also has two large cups holders.

The only disadvantages of the UPPAbaby is that it's a bit difficult to use (the button and ring mechanism needs to be timed perfectly) and that the footrest doesn't swivel. Other than that, this is a really good lightweight pushchair that has many of the features that you would want in a pushchair that is all-terrain at a very reasonable cost.

Folding is easy

If you're looking for a pushchair that folds easily and fits inside a small boot Look at this beauty. It is super-lightweight, and when folded, it looks like an umbrella. This makes it ideal for travel - it comes with a bag for carrying. It also comes with a similar seating area as well as a tray for parents and under-seat storage means that it's just as effective at home as it is on the go.

The most recent model of this popular pushchair is larger than its predecessor, but maintaining a sleek silhouette and being easy to fold. This model also has an extra wide recline for the seat and an extra-large sun shade, which should mean your child stays comfortably for a longer period of time. It is suitable for use starting from birth and can be used in combination with an UPPAbaby infant car seat or carrycot (carrier adaptors sold separately).

The Fox 5 is a top-rated stroller designed for rural life. It is equipped with amazing features for all-terrain like a sturdy chassis, smooth suspension, and large puncture resistant wheels. It's not just perfect for long walks in the countryside, but can also be used to run when your baby is old enough.

This all-terrain stroll is improved over its predecessor. It now comes with a more user-friendly button and ring combo to fold, a larger sun canopy (no windows that peek out) and a longer seat recline. It's suitable for infants from six months and can be used with the UPPAbaby cot or a car seat using the adaptors included. It's also simple to lock and has foam-filled tires that never flatten.

Easy to store

This is among the lighter pushchairs that we have seen, and it still has lots of parent-friendly features. It comes with a large basket and a tray for children, as well as a caddy for parents that has cup holders. It comes with a wrist strap (normally used only on jogging walkers) and lockable wheels. The handlebars are an ideal height for tall and short parents and it folds compactly, with just a press of a button.

All-terrain models are ideal for those who love walks in the countryside and want to move your stroller away from the main roads. These are designed to cope with uneven terrain and generally come with larger puncture-proof wheels. They also have a sturdy suspension system.

The iCandy Core ticks all of the right boxes for parents looking for a lightweight pushchair that can be used for everything from woodland walks to shopping excursions on the high streets. It is suitable from birth, features a world-facing seat unit and is compatible with an UPPAbaby car seat or carrycot with adaptors (available separately). The tyres with a foam-filled, never-flat design are both robust and easy to clean.